- by Scott Colothan
- Thursday, April 02, 2009
- Photo by: WENN.com
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Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward has described his long-awaited third solo album as “real loud” and “dark”.
Speaking exclusively to Gigwise, the 61-year-old rock legend explained that he hopes to release the record, tentatively titled 'Beyond Aston', this year.
Asked about the musical direction, he told us: "The stuff that I’m doing right now is certainly loud.
“What has influenced me a lot, I think it was in 2006 we did a tour of the world with the Sabs (Black Sabbath) and that had an incredible influence on me. When I got back I just wanted to write real loud cool stuff.
“So that’s what this is, this is a result of some of the more powerful music, a lot of really big chords and a lot of dark notes and I just got influenced by my own band.”
Check out Gigwise's feature with Bill Ward soon on Gigwise, celebrating the re-release of Black Sabbath's seminal record 'Paranoid' this week.
You can read Gigwise's five star review of 'Paranoid' by clicking here
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